Democrats Invite Epstein Survivors as Guests to Trump’s State of the Union Address
House Democrats seated over a dozen Jeffrey Epstein survivors at the State of the Union to demand full DOJ file releases and accountability, citing only 2 percent of files made public.
- Epstein survivors were seated among guests at the State of the Union, invited by Democrats to press for release of roughly 3 million withheld pages.
- Because the Justice Department declared its latest release final, survivors say the DOJ halted review at roughly 3 million of 6 million pages, prompting criticism that the release was incomplete under the Epstein Transparency Act.
- Among confirmed guests, House Speaker Hakeem Jeffries hosted Marina Lacerda, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer invited Dani Bensky, while other Democrats brought survivors like Haley Robson and Annie Farmer.
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IN IMAGES - The U.S. President delivered the first speech of the state of the Union in his second term, evoking a "historic rectification" of the U.S., but ignoring the deaths of Minneapolis and the Epstein affair.
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